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Thursday, December 19, 2019
The new Red Dead Redemption 2 mode allows animals to ride horses
That the imagination of the modder knows no bounds is showing us a new, somewhat terrifying treat for all owners of this PC game!
Riding in the second installment of Red Dead Redemption was until recently reserved for people only. However, the injustice inflicted on members of the animal kingdom was decided to correct the Pir2 blue that allowed its Horse TP mode to allow the animals to ride their horses at dusk.
On horseback, they can ride any animal, from bears, birds, boars to other horses. Although they would probably not choose this mode of travel, animals are only innocent bystanders in the process. Specifically, the mode allows players to teleport animals to a horse that they have designated as a target on the back by pressing a button.
Larger animals such as bears and boars are still a little too big for horses, so the models overlap and form horrible chimeras that could haunt you in your dreams. Smaller animals, on the other hand, seem more relaxed and have more space to sit comfortably on the back of your horse and keep you company for long journeys.
Only one animal can be mounted on a horse at a time, with one very convenient exception. Namely, if you teleport a horse to someone riding a horse, you get a horseception that makes the rider well angry, and they will definitely express their disagreement with your experiments by sending lead in your direction.
Currently, this mode only works with horses as a means of transportation, but one should not lose hope. In the future, we may be able to experience the Wild West in which horses ride alligators on bears.
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